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As I reminded you over the weekend, the deadline for filing federal information returns (the 990 series) for most charitable organizations is tomorrow, May 15.
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In about a week, I’ll be on stage to receive an award from the Philadelphia Business Journal as one of their “40 Under 40” for
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For years, most small tax-exempt organizations were exempt from filing requirements with IRS. This all changed a few years back when The Pension Protection Act
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Sean Parker: You don’t even know what the thing is yet. How big it can get, how far it can go. This is no time
Read MoreWhy Does Congress Love Houses More Than Students?
Yesterday was Career Day at my kids’ school. So, around 9:00 a.m., I found myself standing in front of a room full of kids, touting
Read MoreMinnesota Vikings Inch Closer To New Stadium As Concerns About Funding Continue
Last night, the Minnesota House voted 73-58 to approve a public-private venture to build a new football stadium. The move happened after lawmakers adjusted the
Read MoreMinnesota Vikings Fans Hold Breath As Legislature Determines Team’s Future
The 2012 NFL season is set to open in 121 days (not that I’m counting or anything). The game opener will be a showdown between
Read MoreIRS Seeks Advisory Council Members
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) wants you – and not in that scary, sending you Notices of Deficiency kind of way nor in a smarmy
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Happy Cinco de Mayo! Contrary to popular belief, Cinco de Mayo isn’t Mexican Independence Day – that’s on September 16 (be sure and drop that
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